About 300-350km.
Geostationary satellite about 36000km.
Numbers for toy calculations, nothing serious.
Another name for a space station is an orbital station or an orbital outpost.
It is named the International Space Station or ISS.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
Yes the international space station is in the tropsphere
The construction of the International Space Station (ISS) began in 1998 with the launch of the Russian module Zarya. Since then, numerous international partners, including NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, JAXA, and CSA, have collaborated on building and expanding the station into the complex orbital laboratory it is today.
Another name for a space station is an orbital station or an orbital outpost.
The International Space Station travels at orbital velocity which is 5 miles per second, or approximately 17,500 miles per hour.
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits at an altitude of 278 to 460 km (173 to 286 miles), and orbits the Earth about once every 92 minutes.
It is named the International Space Station or ISS.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
Yes the international space station is in the tropsphere
The construction of the International Space Station (ISS) began in 1998 with the launch of the Russian module Zarya. Since then, numerous international partners, including NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, JAXA, and CSA, have collaborated on building and expanding the station into the complex orbital laboratory it is today.
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
It doesn't orbit earth faster. The ISS is in a lower orbit with a period of 91 minutes compared to the Hubble's orbital period of 96-97 minutes. Orbital periods generally increase with orbit radius and speed in the orbit decreases with increasing orbit radius.
The International Space Station is commonly referred to as ISS.
The mass of the International Space Station is approximately 420,000 kilograms.